Gameweek 37 is an interesting one for a few reasons. The first is that Arsenal and Sunderland have double gameweeks. It will be obvious to point out that Arsenal players will benefit from playing a second match this week (especially when that match is at home against Sunderland), but Sunderland players also see an increase in projected production. Keep in mind that playing two matches is equal to a player picking up an assist.

The second reason Gameweek 37 is interesting is because of the uncertainty of Chelsea and their lineup. The only thing certain about Chelsea heading into this week's match against West Brom is that they are the 2014/15 Premier League champions. Uncertainty up front leaves a lot of questions for setting fantasy lineups, and there is a chance Eden Hazard could see a diminished role through the rest of the season.

Finally, Gameweek 37 is an interesting one because motivation for teams will vary in all matches. There are teams that are secured into mid-table spots and there are teams fighting for their Premier League lives. Be sure to check our confirmed lineups to make sure all of your players are active and playing in this penultimate gameweek of the season.

Other than Arsenal and Sunderland, a few other teams benefit this week from having a good matchup. Queens Park Rangers face a very weak Newcastle side, which leads to QPR expected to score the fourth-most goals and have the third best chance for a clean sheet. West Ham also find themselves in a good spot this weekend, as a home match against Everton projects the Hammers to score nearly two goals and have the fourth highest chance for a shutout.

Manchester City, however, might not provide the same output they did last gameweek. They made easy work of QPR, but will likely not come close to the same production this weekend. A trip to Swansea City projects to be much more difficult, and though they are expected to win, they are not expected to score many goals. Nor are they expected to come away with the clean sheet. This all means there may be better captain options this week than Sergio Aguero. Hull City is another team to avoid when setting your lineups. They have not played well lately and are likely to see that trend continue. In their trip to Tottenham, they are barely projected to score a goal and will likely concede multiple on their end.